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  • Bannon's Bombshell: Trump 2028 and the Constitutional Crisis Ahead | Political Fallout Erupts
    Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Steve Bannon made explosive headlines this week after declaring in a video interview with The Economist that Donald Trump will serve a third presidential term in 2028, despite the Constitution's 22nd Amendment explicitly prohibiting it. The former White House chief strategist didn't mince words, telling the publication that Trump is going to be president in 2028 and people ought to just get accommodated with that. When pressed about the constitutional barrier, Bannon insisted there are many different alternatives and claimed there is a plan, though he refused to reveal specifics, saying they'll lay out the details at the appropriate time.The interview, released on October 23rd, quickly went viral and sparked intense backlash across the political spectrum. MSNBC covered the story extensively, with reports highlighting the constitutional impossibility of such a scenario. The Washington Times and The Independent both picked up the story, noting that Bannon believes winning in 2028 would actually be easier than Trump's previous victories in 2016 and 2024. Bannon argued the country needs Trump to finish what they started and claimed they had longer odds in previous elections.This isn't the first time Bannon has floated this idea. According to The New Republic, he mentioned similar plans in a NewsNation interview earlier in October. The timing coincides with Trump himself posting provocative content on Truth Social, including a mock video showing campaign signs reading Trump 2028, Trump 2032, and beyond, set to ominous classical music. Trump also reportedly displayed Trump 2028 caps on the Resolute Desk during a recent meeting with Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries.The remarks come amid massive nationwide protests, with Truthout and other outlets reporting that nearly 7 million people participated in demonstrations last weekend against what organizers called Trump's authoritarianism. Legal experts and civil society groups have expressed alarm that such rhetoric normalizes the dismantling of constitutional term limits, with many calling on Congress to reaffirm democratic safeguards before the 2028 election cycle begins.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Bannon's Trifecta: Supreme Court Gambit, Trump 2028 Talk, and Holy Land Remix
    Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Steve Bannon is back in the headlines with a mix of legal gambits political provocations and international controversy in just the past few days. After a stint in the shadows his refusal to comply with a congressional subpoena over the January 6th Capitol attack has rocketed back into the legal spotlight. Bannon’s team has now petitioned the Supreme Court hoping to overturn his contempt of Congress conviction arguing that he acted on legal advice in not appearing before the House committee. According to Law360 and The Hill his legal filings have been strategically circulated in the media ahead of their official submission a very Bannon-esque move meant to maximize public attention. The big question he wants the Court to consider is whether legal advice should shield public officials from contempt charges in this kind of standoff—where the consequences could reach well beyond his own case.On the political front Bannon has stirred the pot by openly discussing on NewsNation the idea of a Donald Trump run for a third term in 2028. His coy but bold remarks have reignited debate over presidential term limits. Bannon has confidently claimed there are “different alternatives” to get Trump back on the ballot and again stoked speculation hinting that behind-the-scenes strategies to test or circumvent the Twenty-Second Amendment are underway. Critics have blasted these suggestions as threats to constitutional order but Bannon’s inner circle seems unfazed. His statements have been amplified across conservative media where he remains a bellwether for Trump’s ambitions as reported by NewsNation.Internationally Bannon made waves by calling for a “three-state solution” in the Middle East that includes a new “Christian state” alongside Israel and Palestine. In a string of controversial interviews highlighted by The New Arab he pressed for the establishment of this Christian state arguing that protecting Christian sites in the Holy Land requires Christians “getting their own stake.” He self-identified as a “Catholic nationalist” and threw in sharp attacks on US policies including criticism of a recent deal allowing Qatar to build a military facility in Idaho. These remarks have spurred heated discussion and drawn backlash from diplomats and religious leaders alike.Meanwhile Bannon popped up in conversation with Tucker Carlson proclaiming that young men under thirty form “the most based generation we’ve ever had,” a quote that quickly ricocheted around social media in rightwing circles according to RealClearPolitics. His celebrity in MAGA and online communities remains robust with supporters touting his influence and critics decrying his provocations.In summary Bannon has managed to propel himself back to the center of news cycles defining this week with a trifecta of major headlines: his Supreme Court challenge on contempt charges his bold chatter about Trump 2028 and his proposal to re-map the Middle East. Whether this is political theater or groundwork for future activism Bannon’s every word and maneuver is again echoing throughout the American and international media landscape.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Steve Bannon's Bold Claims: Trumpworld's 2028 Ambitions and Legal Battles
    Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Steve Bannon has been everywhere this week, fueling headlines and stirring debate. Appearing on NewsNation’s “Batya!” Bannon boldly claimed the MAGA movement is exploring “many different alternatives” to put Donald Trump on the ballot in 2028, confidently dismissing the Twenty-Second Amendment as merely a hurdle to vault over. Asked directly if Trump is constrained by term limits, Bannon teased mid-2026 as the moment for revealing their tactics, adding that should these fail, he himself would absolutely not run, reiterating, “I’m a Trump guy here.” The New Republic and AOL both report that this amplified talk about a third Trump term, including merchandise like “Trump 2028” hats, is not just a throwaway; Bannon and allies clearly want to plant the seed that legal and constitutional obstacles are “political issues” for the Supreme Court to mull, rather than settled law.The rhetoric spilled into social and traditional media, with the debate trending as observers, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, mocked or condemned Bannon’s provocations on X. NewsNation’s interview gave Bannon space to champion Trump’s role in brokering a “peace deal” in Gaza, repeatedly giving Trump the credit and declaring it a moment the Nobel Committee ignored out of resentment. Bannon linked this foreign policy “win” to a broader narrative of American populist resurgence, and for those tracking intra-GOP dynamics, he painted the movement as open-invitation, “self-organizing,” and growing, even courting those disaffected with the Democratic Party. He also ominously warned about potential upheaval if New York City elects a progressive mayor, calling it an “inflection point in American history.”On the legal front, Law360 covered Bannon’s ongoing appeal of his contempt of Congress conviction, with his lawyers arguing his reliance on counsel means the verdict should be overturned. Above the Law summed this as Bannon “throwing his lawyer under the bus,” and with bipartisan judges recently affirming Trump can’t run for a third term, Bannon’s public stance seems as much a political performance as a legal argument.Meanwhile, Premier Christian News highlighted Bannon’s international ambitions, apparently advocating under the Trump umbrella for a “Christian state” in the Middle East as part of a “three-state solution.” The Independent reported he’s also compared Congress to Russia’s Duma, describing the current GOP as bending unequivocally to Trump.In short, Bannon’s week has been packed with headline-grabbing declarations about the future of American democracy, legal battles, Middle East geopolitics, and relentless fealty to Donald Trump. Every public move, tweet, and interview seems intended to position both himself and Trump at the epicenter of the next political storm. There is speculation and bravado, of course, but the underlying intention is calculated—Bannon wants everyone talking, tweeting, and wondering just how far Trumpworld might really go.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Bannon's Trump Prophecy: 2028 Bid, Gaza Triumph, NYC Fury
    Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Steve Bannon has been making headlines in the past few days for his outspoken commentary on the Trump era and his relentless support for Donald Trump’s political comeback. On October 11, 2025, in a high-profile NewsNation interview, Bannon praised what he called the monumental achievement of President Trump’s peace deal in Gaza, highlighting the commercial approach that underpinned it and stressing how Middle East diplomacy had shifted with Trump’s leadership. Bannon pointedly credited Jared Kushner and other Trump allies for their roles, while criticizing figures like Benjamin Netanyahu for being absent from the final Gaza negotiations. He declared that the deal was a generational accomplishment and took the opportunity to contrast “America First” with “Israel First,” positioning Trump as the only leader capable of reconciling these competing visions.Bannon also seized the moment to wage rhetorical war on progressive New York City politics, warning that if Zohran Mamdani, a prominent progressive, wins the mayoralty, there will be “hell to pay”, calling it an inflection point in American history. Bannon’s criticisms extended beyond politics to accusations of rising radicalism and activist-fueled “Jew hatred” in New York, connecting campus activism directly to shifting public sympathies. These remarks brought additional national scrutiny after being broadcast on mainstream platforms and amplified in conservative media circles.Perhaps most significant for Bannon’s long-term legacy was his open speculation about Trump possibly running for president again in 2028. According to the Turkish science and news outlet Evrim Ağacı and other major outlets, Bannon claimed there are “many alternatives” being considered to put Trump on the ballot even with constitutional restrictions—a statement that reignited fevered speculation about future legal or political maneuvers among Trump loyalists and the GOP base. While some legal experts view such talk as little more than political theater, Bannon’s statements are fueling real conversations about the party’s future and Trump’s role within it.On the social media front, clips from Bannon’s recent interviews circulated widely on X and YouTube, where he doubled down on his views of the Democratic Party, the alleged decline of working-class support for Democrats, and his unwavering loyalty to Trump. While not every claim Bannon made has been independently verified—such as some of the most extreme predictions or insider details—his outsized influence on the MAGA movement remains undisputed. The mainstream media and political class are paying close attention, aware that Bannon’s words often preview the next moves in America’s ever-turbulent political theater.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Steve Bannon's Supreme Court Gambit: Defiance, Double Standards, and the MAGA Agenda
    Steve Bannon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Steve Bannon has been making waves on several fronts in the last few days with developments that could have lasting impact on his public legacy. According to the Gazette on October 10, Bannon formally appealed his contempt of Congress conviction to the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn a prior decision related to his refusal to testify before the House panel investigating the January 6 Capitol attack. This legal move could have far-reaching implications for both executive privilege and congressional oversight, making it one of the most biographically significant headlines for Bannon this week. The outcome may set new legal precedents and further embed Bannon’s image as a defiant antagonist of federal authority.On the media circuit, Bannon has been notably visible. On October 9, The Hill covered Bannon’s fiery criticism of law enforcement in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, who pleaded not guilty to charges of lying to Congress. Bannon publicly vented that Comey received far more lenient treatment compared to himself and other Trump allies, asserting “the system is rigged on this guy’s side.” He openly questioned why Comey wasn’t subjected to a public perp walk, strip search, or shackling—drawing pointed parallels with his own legal ordeals. Bannon’s comments have been picked up widely across political media, amplifying his longstanding narrative of unfair prosecution and furthering his campaign against perceived double standards in the justice system.Bannon’s “War Room” podcast remains a consistent mouthpiece for his views, with recent episodes on October 8 and October 9, as detailed on Apple Podcasts. The show continues to push populist and nationalist themes and serves as a rallying point for the pro-Trump base—its frequency and reach make it a core engine for Bannon’s influence operations.AOL and Business Insider both report that Bannon has intensified his campaign against Elon Musk, vowing to drive Musk’s influence out of Washington and reiterating calls for Musk to be deported. These highly public attacks signal not just a media strategy but a deepening rift within high-profile conservative circles, casting Bannon as both kingmaker and disruptor.On the policy front, though not directly attributed to him in recent headlines, Wikipedia confirms Bannon’s ongoing alignment with Project 2025—a sweeping conservative blueprint to reshape the federal government and consolidate executive power under a future right-wing administration. Bannon’s support for transparency in Project 2025 implementation continues to link him with some of the most radical policy proposals in national politics.Finally, Heather Cox Richardson’s October 10 Substack post notes Bannon’s characterization of Congress as analogous to Russia’s ceremonial Duma, and asserts that he remains a relentless critic of legislative dysfunction. Meanwhile, on social media, his grievances and legal maneuvers—especially around the Supreme Court appeal—have been widely dissected and amplified, particularly among both left-wing watchdogs and MAGA influencers.There are no credible reports of new business ventures or major off-camera public appearances beyond Bannon’s ongoing media blitz and legal narrative. Most attention this week is focused firmly on his Supreme Court gambit, provocative commentary on law enforcement and political foes, and continued podcasting with direct calls to action for his audience. Speculation swirls around the long-term outcome of his appeal and his influence on Project 2025, but direct evidence remains limited to his public statements and current judicial maneuvers.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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